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Encouraging Conservation in Communal Living Environments (pdf) view download This student-driven research investigated the effect of social norms on energy conservation.
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Encouraging Conservation in Communal Living Environments (pdf) view download This student-driven research investigated the effect of social norms on energy conservation.
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Encouraging Conservation in Communal Living Environments (pdf) view download This student-driven research investigated the effect of social norms on energy conservation.
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Encouraging Conservation in Communal Living Environments (pdf) view download This student-driven research investigated the effect of social norms on energy conservation.
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Encouraging Conservation in Communal Living Environments (pdf) view download This student-driven research investigated the effect of social norms on energy conservation.
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Encouraging Conservation in Communal Living Environments (pdf) view download This student-driven research investigated the effect of social norms on energy conservation.
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I've Decided! Now What?Congratulations! Choosing a major can be a confusing, involved, and exciting process. Now that you have made a decision, here are the next steps: Schedule an appointment with the Chair of the department. When meeting with the Chair, they will fill out an online form declaring your major. Congratulate yourself for choosing a major! Additional Things To Consider: Do you need to change Academic Advisors now that you have declared a major? Are there internships or work
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. All current students have an account and can sign in using their ePass. Click here to view full instructions for users.Opportunities Board Login Reminders for safe job searchesIt is important to be cautious of job postings that sound too good to be true. Review some tips on how to spot fraudulent postings by clicking the button below.Learn to spot red flags
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Dean Waldow's Research Group Teaching My teaching load generally consists of physical chemistry, polymer chemistry, and instrumental analysis. Sometimes I teach in the general chemistry area as well or other areas as department needs arise. Courses I have taught include: Chem 115, Gen Chem I and Lab Chem 116, Gen Chem II and Lab Chem 341, Physical Chemistry I Chem 343, Physical Chemistry I Lab Chem 342, Physical Chemistry II Chem 344, Physical Chemistry II Lab Chem 410, Introduction to Research
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Thank you for agreeing to supervise and mentor our pre-service teacher certification candidates! The information contained on this web page pertains to the supervision and field-based mentoring of candidates within all Education Programs at Pacific Lutheran University. For questions please contact: Field Placement Coordinator – Jenny Schmitz – jschmitz@plu.eduBachelor's ProgramBAE Student Handbook BAE Mentor Teacher Handbook Collaborative Conversation ELL AssessmentBAE Dispositional Assessment
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